Scheduled Conference | Title | |
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | Regional Revitalization as Culture, Identity and Citizenship | Abstract |
Anthony Rausch | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | Revitalizing Japantown and The Right to Remain: Situating Japanese Canadian Architecture, Heritage and Housing Legacies in Anti-Gentrification Research (Part 1) | Abstract |
Audrey L Kobayashi | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | Revitalizing Japantown and The Right to Remain: Situating Japanese Canadian Architecture, Heritage and Housing Legacies in Anti-Gentrification Research (Part 2) | Abstract |
Jeff R Masuda | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | Seeking Clarity in Secular Regimes: Lessons from Japan and Québec | Abstract |
David Rangdrol | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | Territorial Disputes and the Shifting Identity of Japan | Abstract |
Kimie Hara | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | The cultural differences between Japanese and Canadian rural-urban fringe landscapes | Abstract |
Tom Waldichuk | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | The Indigenous Factor in Japan – Canadian Arctic Relations | Abstract |
Scott M Harrison | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | The Influence of Collectivism & Individualism on Ethical Negotiation Behavior: An Exploration of Canada and Japan | Abstract |
Leighton Robert Patrick Wilks | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | The Japanese Current Account: A Crisis in the Making? | Abstract |
Mark S Manger | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | The Last Samurai: The War against Rationalization | Abstract |
Robert Hideo Mamada | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | The Possibility of the Japan’s Upper House Reform Requires Amendment of the Constitution | Abstract |
Stephen Robert NAGY, Masato Kamikubo | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | The Role of Religion in Cultural Identity and Citizenship in the Japanese Canadian Experience | Abstract |
Cary Takagaki | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | Three Renaissance Men and Canada-Japan Relations: 1929-1950 | Abstract |
Jacob Kovalio | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | Title: Identity and Sense of Belonging: What Nikkei (Japanese Canadian) Life Narratives Can Tell Us | Abstract |
yuko shibata | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | Traditional Ainu Settlement and Subsistence Systems on Hokkaido | Abstract |
James Michael Savelle | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | Travel Writing Back and Forth, or Somewhere Between Japanese and Canadian Studies | Abstract |
Alwyn P Spies | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | Unconventional monetary policies in Japan and their evaluation in Canada and the United States | Abstract |
Brian MacLean | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | Voices of “Kakehashi”: The Role of Japanese Language in Constructing Intercultural Identity among Speakers of Japanese in Multicultural Canada | Abstract |
Hiroko Noro | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | Welcome to the Tree House!: The Architecture of Raymond Moriyama and His Life Comparison as an Interned Japanese Canadian with William Allister as a POW in Japan | Abstract |
Millie Creighton | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | What is Comparison? : Translating Canadian Multiculturalism and Japanese Kyōsei | Abstract |
Shiho Satsuka, Grant Otsuki | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | Why 'Multicultural Co-habitation' Is A Bad Idea for Japan | Abstract |
Michiko Aramaki | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | Womenomics Representation in Media - Is Abe Making Women Shine | Abstract |
Jelena Glisic, Dragana Lazic | ||
JSAC 2015 Annual Conference in Japan | [Panel Proposal] Multiculturalism and Kyōsei: Comparative Perspectives | Abstract |
Gergely Mohacsi, Kiyoko Imai | ||
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